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a) two 10.0 Ml water samples were taking The procedure in this experiment is followed to...

a) two 10.0 Ml water samples were taking The procedure in this experiment is followed to determine the phosphate concentration. What would be the average phosphate concentration in the solution be( in units of molarity) if the student obtained 0.5133g and 0.5275g of struvite using gravimetric analysis? show all work assume this procedure precipitates out all of the phosphate from the sample in form of struvite. b) what would be the concentration of the phosphate ion (Po4^3-) in the water sample from the previous question (a) in units of parts per millon

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